Angelo Granelli

Angelo "the Trojan" Granelli (1897-) was an American mobster who worked for the Corleone crime family as a soldato during the Five Families War of the 1940s and 1950s.

Biography
Angelo Granelli was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York in 1897 to a family of Sicilian immigrants. He became involved with the Corleone crime family under their caporegime Peter Clemenza, operating out of the Corleone family's original base of Hell's Kitchen. In 1946, he oversaw the assassination of Oscar Zavarelle, followed by hits on Leon Grossi, Plinio Ottaviano, and Jack Fontana in 1947, weakening the rival Stracci crime family. After Salvatore Stracci's murder, Granelli ceased his war with the Straccis and instead became involved with drug trafficking in New York and New Jersey, ultimately leading to his arrest.